Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Oct 1907, p. 6

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'Less Than the English' Man: _facturers' Cost. wns, Black & Navy Cloths _ Canadian Mink Collars and Lapels, lined th Russian squirrel : (sleeves also "Worth $45 and 50. Tweed Coats With Fur Collars and ur lars and Lapels, lined with quilted Farmers' Satin, le 87 crops were good also. Maberly Matters, evening "was spent at the home Mathew gum faearch of big game, Junetown Jottings. William Bailes. The Staion Finished. Folger, Oct, ~The K. & P. RR. station is finished "Gnd the ;arent, W. ¥ Boyd, wilt nove ime it Shih week, oseph Morean a amily have mov- ed to Wilbur; their many friends yor he departure. J. Simba, on i ist, is improving. A. Craw- is able to be oy again after Fi business trip 10 Renfrew," last wok, 'underwear 1 mot Irritate the. Softest Skin being from it two ad Bry, Siig Ask "to see the "200 Line," made only by THE KINGSTON HOSIERY CO. IXD., Kingston, Can. nous NRAND, oe IMPERIAL UNDERWOOD SEE IT. You will find it a case of "Love at first sight." | J. R. C. Dobbs & thie i EF » 2 ga Mes. George Weeks and | Visit with friends at Pittsburg. visiting friends here for the past two Florida Personals. "Plordia, Oct. 2 Mrs. H. Walker Maberly, Oct. 28.--A very enjoyable of Friday even- Junetown, Oct. 22.--Husking bees are the order of the day. Many farm- ors have begun plpughing. Mrs, H. J. Taylor is spending a few weeks with friends here. John Haffie, Mallory- town, made a business trip through here to-day. jamin Ferguson and family have moved to Quabbin. James Scott, Gananoque, has been spending a few days hére. Several from here at- tended Hugh Wilson's sale, at Gana- ue, Edwin Summers was injured by falling from a seafiold, Jacob Warren lost a valuable horse recently. Mrs. H. Horton, Lansdowne, is visiting at is. illness. Willian Mamion took : a: |They bridge there that would be eredit to toe . ton, two sons J. B, Weldon's tenant house. Mrs, J. Sunday at J. Shellington's, Murvale. -- Maple Leaf Tidings. Maple Leaf, Oct. 31.--The farmers of this vicinity are very busy, with their fall ploughing. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. Babcock and family wish them every success in their new home in Cobalt. The road hos been very much 'improved : by the gravel that has been put on from Raymond's Corner to Perth Road. B. Guthrie is seriously ill with typhoid fever. Ed- ward Donnell is improving after a long and dangerous illness. A. Mo- Fadden has retired from farmin-~ and is moving into. the house lately va+ cated by J. Raymond, Visitors: Miss E. Johnston. from Trenton, N.J., at home; W.. Brook, of Sunbury. at Wil- liam Ritchie's; Mrs. A. Ferguson and daughter, of inverary, at A. Thomp- Joit's ai onuel at, J. Silver's; Wil- iam Shales R: Thompson at Wal- ter Guthrie's; D. Toll, from Cobalt, paid a visit to G. Ennis' last week; H. Ackroyd and A: Folke, at William Ennis', A New Bridge Needed. Point Road, Oct. 23.--The recent heavy rains have made the plough slip along édsy. Mr. Sweeny and son are busily aged with the farmers healing harihaads and limestones wil namite, so that. ave able 5 draw them a he an the Frofs Reed, for 'which be td o handsgme figure. E. C. ise F. Barrett have returned from. New York. The afield boys. held a very _en- i " dance. on 'Tuesday night. driving was suspended for draw-bridge getting "a * bbost. people think it near time for the whole' thing to be' blown up and "an city and country. The government would give a helping hand TELLS EATERS HOW TO MAKE THE BESTREMEDY RIGHT AT HOME. | a 2 ¥ Said to Be Absolutely Harm- ' less. be relieving nearly every uses it for backache, plaint, sore, weak bladder 'matism; get from an | ¢ed Coats Fur Collars and Lapels, lined with ' Batin (fitted with "heavy inter- and Tw 171 Wellington St HH tnt #5 & iI son, den's. W. Shellington and family spent Pl ha i: foarly killing of pigs, also the . die. pj gosing of fowl. Butter . and eggs are 4suling high, and now to cap it all Melville Irish has gone to Waterto "N.Y. Arthur Fmberly, injured by gun: X Rigo up on Sunday for the IK n General Hospital, No ser- *% jvides have been held for two Sundays Well After Accident. were enjoyil Prince in hit of ailing. How much better it would be : For health, afterall, is largely a matter of uire with a little practise. Football Flourishing--Teacher Newburgh, Oct. 22.--Rev. Dr. Ben- son, accompanied by Mrs. Benson and two daughters, spent an evening last is | week, at J. W, Cour ach; Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. If you ttacks; suffer from Constipation or are X Headache, Beecham's its and set an example of good body will quickly follow. You cana break up all in the health suggestions trans- 's. The party a drive from Perth . to th Indigéstion Wire of all' these" bad b; loud which' the i Helens, Lancashire, England. S. America. Ia boxes 25 cents. 'ushand, a matriculation scholarship candidate, at the July examinations, - Twcsived her certifical tate rom the educa-, 'week Hl ment 18 Wi - pin Bde TL a he The Methodist church. received a the increasing demands from all over Wallace, after Sending a few weeks at [the dominion for the service 'of dea- Elgin, has returned . Miss Bab- | conesses, Ferguson, on of Desert Lake, is spending a few . Mrs. J. W. Walroth and Master| weeks with Miss Leita Davey, ph re home, alter yisiting friends in Westport and Bedford. Mr. | and Atcheson is shingling, his house. Mrs. visiting her sister, Mrs. William Bu- chanan. Apples and potatoes are a crop in this vicinity. Rev. Mr, Biles, 7 Smith's Falls, exchanged pulpita with the Rev. Mr. Clark, on Sunday. The deer hunters are pre ng for their trip to the north in was heartily greeted by the pupils. from New York, where he attended th annual convention of the American Carriage Manufacturers' Association, of which he is a member. The con- vention lasted three days, conclad- ing with a banquet of 600 members at the Waldorf-Astoria. In connection with the convention there was also an exhibition, at the Grand Central Pal- ace, of finished vehicles, by all the leading manufacturers of the vontin- t ent. Archibald Holes, Kinmount, paid his friends here a flying. visit last week. Lorne Fox met with a painful acc dent at the tannery last week, frac: turing a rib by a fall, while working in the vat. It is expected that Satur. day, November 2nd, will be a field day for football at the high sthoal, when two teams from the school will meet Sydenham high school, 'a junior gam taking place in the moming and a .| senior in the afternoon. John Maédu- 2 have alo bl Several wells ley, agent of C. H. Finkle; is on o ah oR x uA snd trip in the north country as far: as her : the oll S cal bas On | Renfrew and Eganville, taking ovders. CEMENT WALKS - BEING LAID 4 Nearby Villages--Kingston Not = {'Yarker, Oct. 22.--With few éxceplions some Hftle' time, on Wécount' "of the d8ment walks arc being laid down in The [all the villages, so it is evident that board walks are a thing of the past. Over two car loads gf cement were sold at Yarker station this year, Rev. Dr. MacTavish, in his sermon, spoke about the prevalence of swear- ing and drunkenness in Kingston. Kingston is not in it with some of our country villages and we should all welcome local option to put an end to it and save our young men. Plenty of water in the rivers now for all purposes so mills and factories are all running again full time. iss Scott, a deaconess, from _To- to, gave a lecture in Colebrook on the work of that organization. Cam- Readily Overcomes All Rheumay intends 10 he wm Tine for. - local tism-and Urinary Troubles ion as a petition is now in cir- tion to submit it to the electors. i Clemow anid Hinck, of. the J M. church, leave for Ottawa con- : M. Vanluven has. secured a position in Montreal and left there Monday last. high price of feed is forcing the milk can no longer be bought for Se. per quart; six to seven cents is charg. ed; six in Verona, siven in Yarker. A. W. Benjfmin, while in Toronto, had the misfortune to sprain his an. and had to return home. Mr. ae Harrowsmith;, has completed the k work of Mr: Wright's residence. powder n Newbu "high school, i able to be Oeburgh high Collections RR R--------------] Death From Joy. "One Fourth of July," said Seto weridge, in the course of an after nore in Indianapolis, "twa BER got into an argument about the ode" bel in Philadelphia. 'It is ad: mi ,' said the first, "that tho -man who rang this bell to proclaim liber ty 'throughout the land dropped dead for. joy." 'But, said the other, 'did you ever actually hear of such a thing as a:man being killed by joy? 'Well,' wag the reply, 'I once heard of a chap who was found dead on his mother inlaw's grave.' " thorough cleanin~ Jast week, at the hands of some of the members of the church. Last Sunday evenine, in this ehurch, Miss Scott, field secretary of home E the Deaconess Movemeht of this de- Ottawa, where she has beén vis-| and son Roy, after spending a month nomination, presented to a large con- at Detroit, have returned home. Mrs. |gregation the character and needs of E. Martin, who had the misfortune to this i par i fall from a milk stand and break her|Scott told of the traming of the dea- army is improving. Mrs. W. Shelling- |conesses of the Fresh Air work at Miss Maggie Peters | Whitby, where nearly 400 boys and after spending a few days at Parham [girls were given a two weeks' outing aud Tichborne, have retirned home. |last summer, of the varied forms of B. Babcock, of Sharpton, has rented work carried on in Toronto, and of Our East! Limerick was a success, but many who sent in splendid fortunately failed ta nd «address athers did with label &ttached. So" here's another opportunity :-- $750.00 TO 128 WINNERS FIRST PRIZE, $200 CASH important department. Miss ply with conditions. The high school football. team was Bind | defeated, here, by the Odessa seniors, Miss Grace Wallace. B. Redden, ile on Saturday afternoon, 1p 0. The spent Sunday at G. -| game was very close and interesting, but the Odessa boys were much heavy. er and played a splendid game throughout: They. will be welcomed here again. Miss Beaman 'returned to her duties at the high school, on Tues- day, after an abserice of a week, on account ofsburns. received in the acci- dent at the chemical laboratory. She 50 Prizes of $5 Each 75 Prizes of $3 Each CONDITIONS READ CAREFULLY. The first meeting of the highghschool literary iety will be held, on Wed- nesday rgxt, at three o'clock. Rev. Mr. Duke will address the society and an essay will be read by Miss Grace Patterson. C. H. Finkle has returned The conditions of this competition are perfectly sim- All you have to do is to fill in the last line of Limerick which iz shown below and panied by a TIN LID (wish: label attached), of a package of LIPTON'S TEA, Gold, Red, bel, or LIPTON'S GOEEEE entitles the reader to then send it, accom Pink, Orange, or Blue La ad 'in one Limerick. long as a TIN LID in as many. Limericks as .you 'like so accompanies each Limerick. | {ARFOINTM TO H.M. THE KING The Finest the World Can Produce. Packed Only in Airtight Tins. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. BY SPECIAL ] LIMERICK SAID A CHARMING YOUNG MAID OF DELHI "OF ALL OTHER TEAS I FIGHT SHY FOR SINCE EVERY TEST THAT IAPTON'S IS REST sioniiof the Editor of The Toronto dinak Bad efiter the competition on that dis- 1 agree to abide by the deci MAIL AND .FMPIRE as tinet understanding. Signature Bop Sgt cnnnnnll decided by tha Bditor of The Toronto MATL ision must be accepted as final. ipten's Limerick," and sent to MAIL, AND EM- The competition' will be AND EMPIRE, whose must be addressed. * PIRE, Toronto, Ont. Winners of our last competit fon will be announced in The Kingston British Whig of Tuesday, October 20th. BISCUIT FOR BREAKFAST MAKES A FINE BRACER FOR All Grocers--13c.'a carton, 2 for 25c. Aluminum EED Immediate Delivery. ingot 99% PURE. - GUARANT wircxas ov: Toronto, Ont WALD ERB IEDL GEG Co.,Ltd. rag Kinestang PEMBRO RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacific Rail CHEAP RATES $46.00 Gait Fucome,™ $43.50 jSpokess. Nelson, $43.00 pike, Jt Proportionately low rates tq points. KINGSTON 70 OTTAWA Lea. ¢ hingston at 12.10 p.m. in Ottawa 4.45 p.m. Direct at Henfrew with C.P.R. No. 1, Renfrew at 4.15 p.m. for Pemi Port Arthur, Winnipeg and | Coast points. Full particulars at K, & P., aad R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass; Aq "Bay of Quinte Raily New. short line for Tweed, N Deserpnto, pnd all loeal pots. feave! City Hall Pepot at 4 p.n W. DICKSON, Agent B.Q.Ry., King LIES: THANKSGIVING D THURSDAY, Oct. 31st, 19 Tickets will be -sold at SI FIRST-CLASS FARE, good going nesday and Thursday, Oct. 30t 81st, good returning on or before day, Nov. 4th, 1907, SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE HUNTERS Good going Oc. 8th to Nov. 5t all points on Temiskaming & Noi Ogtario Ry. points, Mattawa to Afthug, points Aylmer to Waltham, Sty. Adele to Noumining: Que., al points New Brunswick, ova Scotii Newlioundland, and going Oct. 24t} Nov. 5th, to Penetang, Midland, field, and al} stations, Severn to ! Bay, Argyle to Coboconk, Lindsa Haliburton, Madawaska to Depot F and to all points reached by Mu Navigation Co., and Huntsville, Ls Bays & Lake Simcoe Navigation C¢ All tickets are good returning fron tination on or before December 7th, For full particulars, apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, corner . son and Ontario streets. Quebec Steamshiy Comp River and Gulf of St. Lawr S-- Summer Cruises in Cool Lati Twin Screw Irom SS. "Camp with electric lights, electri bells a modern comfort. Sails from Montreal om Momday and 23rd September, for Pictou, calling at Quebec, Gaspe, - Mal Perce, Grand River, Summerside, [ and Charlottetown, P.E.L BERMUD. Summer Excursions, $85 and by the mew Twin Screw SS, fan," 5,500 toms. Calling from York 4th, 14th and 25th Septet Temperature cooled by sea bi seldom rises above 80 degrees. finest trips of the season for healtl comfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Qu For tickets and staterooms, appl J. P. HANLEY, or J. P. GIL] SLEEVE, Ticket Agents, Kingston, BIG GAME SEASON OPEN: Fo 45 Now Brunsy I MOOSE I Sept. 15¢ ; CARIBOU : (Quebec * DEER i September 3 BEAR Nova Sco as prp ez October 1 Write for Publicatie Containing Latest Informa About Fishing and Hunting V In the Canaan Woods, Hun Grounds of the Micmacs, Game of the Southwest Mirax Districts ,Guides, Rou INTERCOLONI RAILWAY Montreal Office, 141 St. James Toronto Office, 51 King St. E Central Passenger Dep: ment, Moncton, N.B. Time Table, Beginning Oct. | STEAMER WOLFE ISLANI Leave Wolfe lstand:n Monday, 7.80-9.15 a.m. 1,003.00 Tysday, 7.80--9.15 am. 1.00--3.00 Widnesday, 7.80--9.15 a.m. 1.00--3.0! Thursdays, Breakey's 3 2.30 B. 6.30--4.30 am. 1.00--2.30. Friday," 7.80-.15 a.m: 1.00--3.00 Saturday, 8.00--9.15 a.m. 1.00--3.00 Sunday ew ...9.30 a.m. 12.30--3.00 Leave Kingston MON. 8.30--11.30 sm. 3.00-4.80 TUES; 8.30--11.50 a.m. 2.00--4. WED, 8.30--11.30 a.m, 2.004.830 SAT, 8.80--11.30 a.m. 2.00--4.30 SUN = a 1630 a.m. 1.15--3.30 2 o'clock trip from Kingston to Island, Spoor's Dock and Simcoe Is Time Table subject to change Wil ice ioat calls at Garden Island goir tnd from Kingston. E. BRICELAND, Mana wai Ll MAI MONTREAL TO LIVERPOO Corsician sails, Fri., Oct. 18. Nov Virginjan sails, Fri., Oct. 25. No Tunisidn Safll ieee Fri, No Victorian sails, 'Thurs., Nov: n MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. Sicilian ails we mee w Thurs., Oc Grempian (new), Thurs. Oct. 10. No Rates of Passage and full intone Muy be obtained from J. I. ~ GT.R. or Jy, P. GILDERSLE Clarence street.

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